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  • 10/04/2003 | N

    ARRL ...Sept... VHF...Contest...2003...NRW...EN41GO...
    *** During editing of my 1st soapbox entry ,,, I suffered a fatal error & poof,, no more soapbox,,, it had vanished so I re-posted the edited version.***

    Greetings All...It had been raining her... Read More

  • The Jr. Boomer 2M yagi at VP9/N0JK. Note the brown leaves on the trees. Ed said the salt spray from Hurricane Fabian killed many of the trees and plants.

    10/04/2003 | VP9/N0JK

    What a difference a few months make compared to the June VHF QSO Party. No Es, F2 or tropo from Bermuda in the Sept. contest. I stayed at Ed, VP9GE's QTH. Hurricane Fabian had knocked off the electricity at his home, so I ran the contest "Field Day" st... Read More

  • The author, W0ZQ, at the Thompson Hill rest stop, Duluth, MN.

    10/04/2003 | W0ZQ

    The alarm clock went off at 3:00 AM Saturday morning and by 4:00 AM I was north bound on 35W headed to Duluth. My goal was to be to the Thompson Hill rest stop in time to meet up with my fellow Northern Lights Radio Society (NLRS) members to work acr... Read More

  • After the contest, N6NB/R and N6MU/R, joined by sports car
rally driver Rob Hughes (left to right), pose with our
10-band rover vehicles in CN80.

    10/04/2003 | N6NB/R

    I built a second 10-band roving station and it really
    paid off. Roving together in two vehicles with the
    two 10-band stations, N6MU and I had a great time
    and scores well over 300K (our best ever as rovers).
    We visited 16 grid squares and traveled... Read More

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    10/02/2003 | 7J2YAF

    Hope conditions on 10 will be alive next year. Read More

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    09/29/2003 | N1DPM

    This was a really fun contest from FN32qb here at the home QTH. Finally things are back to good working order after the lightening strike of 2001. Shown here is a picture of the array.
    See you in January! Read More

  • Finally the Rain stopped when I reached EN22/32 early Saturday evening

    09/29/2003 | N0DQS/R

    Started the contest in Southern Iowa EN20/30, wouldn't you know couldn't buy rain the past month or so and poured on me Saturday afternoon. Band was real flat, poor, dead, what ever else you want to call it other than good! In the heavy rain I had trou... Read More

  • A small squall line with light rain crosses the NLRS Eagle Harbor, MI operating site.  The dish is looking west (314 km)  toward the Minnesota side of Lake Superior.

    09/27/2003 | K0KFC

    9/27/03

    The Northern Lights Radio Society (NLRS), with members from Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa & the Dakotas, organized several teams to explore propagation conditions on various multiple paths across Lake Superior as part of the 10 ghz contest. One... Read More

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